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NCT05775055
A Comparison of Three Commercial Oral Rehydration Solutions Consumed After Extra-cellular Dehydration
NA trial testing Composition of oral rehydration solutions in Fluid Balance Outcomes in 19 participants. Completed in 3 August 2023.
3 August 2023
Quick facts
| Lead sponsor | Loughborough University |
|---|---|
| Phase | NA |
| Status | Completed |
| Study type | INTERVENTIONAL |
| Allocation | randomized |
| Design | crossover |
| Masking | double |
| Primary purpose | basic science |
| Enrollment | 19 |
| Start date | 14 March 2023 |
| Primary completion | 3 August 2023 |
| Estimated completion | 3 August 2023 |
| Sites | 1 location across United Kingdom |
Drugs / interventions tested
- Composition of oral rehydration solutions
Conditions studied
- Fluid Balance Outcomes — all drugs for Fluid Balance Outcomes →
Sponsor
Loughborough University
Who can join
Adults 18 to 45, any sex, with Fluid Balance Outcomes. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.
Sponsor's own description
Dehydration is commonplace in a number of settings, including exercise, daily living (i.e. inadequate fluid intake) and with relatively common bacterial/viral infections that induce diarrhoea and/or vomiting. As such, it is important to develop effective strategies to facilitate the recovery and maintenance of body water (i.e. rehydration). Whilst rehydration from exercise dehydration has been well-studied, rehydration from other types of dehydration have not. Despite this, oral rehydration solutions have been produced and are commercially available (in chemists/pharmacies and supermarkets) to help recover from dehydration produced by illnesses like diarrhoea and vomiting. Most commercially available oral rehydration solutions use a sugar-base (glucose) and a mixture of electrolytes, but little work has gone into evaluating the efficacy of such solutions. Furthermore, more recent work has explored the use of proteins that they may offer some advantage over sugar/glucose-based beverages. Therefore, the aim of this study is to investigate the efficacy of a protein-based oral rehydration solution compared to two current commercially available glucose-based oral rehydration solutions.
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- Trial protocol + status: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05775055 (US National Library of Medicine, public domain)
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- Last refreshed: 6 February 2025
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